E&O Loss Control

Misguided: Workers Comp and the Classification of Employees

Failing to understand the details of employee classification requirements under workers compensation statutes can result in inaccurate reporting, which can lead to an assessment of additional premium after an audit—and an E&O claim.

Emerging Exposures: Behind the Potential, E&O Danger Lurks

Marijuana, mold, drones—why turn a blind eye to a new risk when it could be so lucrative for your business? Before agreeing to write that policy, make sure you’re not walking straight into an errors & omissions disaster.

Setting the Right E&O Limits for Your Agency

Want to avoid getting a letter from your E&O carrier informing you of an uncovered, excess exposure? When selecting E&O coverage limits, ask—and honestly answer—these questions.

How to Avoid E&O Claims From New Products

As new risks continue to emerge at a dizzying pace, new insurance products are cropping up constantly. And even a veteran insurance agent can run into trouble placing these new coverages.

Understanding E&O Risk in the Digital Age

Millennials are more likely to purchase, service and modify their insurance online or through other electronic methods. How does the potential for an errors & omissions claim increase with this shift toward a virtual marketplace?

Does an Insured Have the Right to Not File a Claim?

If an insured insists they’re not responsible for a claimant’s allegations, can they refuse to submit the claim to their carrier and advise the claimant to file with their own carrier or pursue legal action?